W7Jh TIT Vv A k. V fill h 1FT.1R. A T Tb . 'I' I IK NKWs. TIIK II MCA I KHtnliWIicd Nov. r. 1MI I hctaMiHlicil April HI, ( ' ins: ;.i n i ii .I n,, l, r-.). PLATTSMOUTH, NEH.. MAY L 189). VOL. VIII. NO. iU tf ff ( 4 i ; Town Four Miles North of Ca:im pit Captured by Americans. (ieixritl I.hwIoii .'oiil Iiiik'H In A l vh nri- - II:ih OrgunltMl Itmiil f Scoulu I r'Mii tli OIl Imllitii I lKlit-rM i" I Im I'otu iiiiiikI 'll-way" liy In (MimtikI l.y llll- I l I Ht ."tlttllllll. Manila, M;iy 2. K:i! a. in. M.-jor Hell, with ii H(U!id of Mcoulrt, h:is ean tiirt'd the town of Macabebe, about four miles Houthwortt of Calumpit, the pi'0lo ringing bells and Hliouting "Vivas." Tho American army in now oinploying Maeabobos instead of (Jlii ih'.mi; ami they aro delighted to got 50 cents a day, rioclari ng tboir loyalty to tim Americans. (ionoral Law ton is advancing. Ilo lias organized a band of forty pcouts to o ubcad of the column. Tbo hand, which is under V. M. Young, an old Indian lighter who killed (ivo Fili pinos last wool;, include Diamond, Harrington, Somorliold and Murphy f the Second Oregon regiment. Yesterday, the anniversary of tho battle of Manila bay, was observed by tho United Statu Meet, Hie u-ual drills being omitted. Admiral Dewey had many visitors and the American and Hritish merchantmen dressed ship. (Jeneral MaeArthur 1ms sent ollieors to tlonoral Antonio Luna, the Fili pino oommandor under a llag of truce, carrying money and provisions for American prisoners in his hands and asking an oxebango of prisoners and tho m. .Ties of such as ho may have. It is reported that the insurgents have two ollieers and sixteen others, and it is supposed that among these are Lieutenant .1. (J. CJilmoro and eleven men of the crow of the gun boat Yorktown, who fell into the hands of tho Filipinos last month when the gunboat visited l!ibr, on the east coast of Luzon. Captain Among the MihMini. Washington, May 1. The War department has received no advices from (Jeneral Otis since Saturday con cerning, tho situation in the Philip pines. In the two dispatches received today no mention is made of the nego tiations with the insurgents, nor of any Hirhting. Ueneral Otis reports that Captain Rockefeller of tho Ninth infantry has been missing since April US. Captain Rockefeller was making fromo investigations about Caloucan and has not been seen since the date given. Some of his personal papers have been found about two miles from Caloocan. It is feared that he has been captured by t-omo of the insur gent ban els. Washington, May L Cant. Charles A. Rockefeller entered the army as a private in the Seventh New YorU in 1SG1. He served through the civil war, reaching the rank of first lieuten ant of volunteers. He became a sec ond lieutenant in tho Ninth infantry in IStiT, and has been with that regi ment ever sinco. lie has always boon known as a good soldier and was a graduate of tho infantry and cavalry school. lie was well up in tho list of captains and would have received a major's commission in a short time. The following is the dispatch of General Otis announcing the disap pearance of Captain Rockefeller: "MANILA, May 1. Adjutant Gen eral, Washington: Ciptain Rocke feller, Ninth infantry, missing since 2Sth ultimo, on line of commanding battalion near Caloocan; visited oui pos'.s 9:30 p. in.; not seen since. Dili gent search made that night two miles to front: notbinjr discovered, no enemy in front. Search prosecuted ever sinco without Miccess. Private papers in his possession found HiHh ultimo two and ooe-half miles to front; belief ho lost his course and was cap tured." How's This. We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward fir any ease of Catarrh that cannot le cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. S. CHENKY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. We the underslsned, have known I- J. Cneiiey for the last l." years, aim believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their (inn. West & Tkuax, Wholesale Drujjjilsts, To ledo. O. Waluint., K inn an & Mahnin. Wholesale Druczists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally actinjr directly upou the blood autl mucous surfaces of the system. Price T."c. per bot tle. Sold by all UruRslsts. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A 1'leasant Thing:. "Wall, yes," replied a prominent citi zen of Arkansas to the querv of a prospective land purchaser, "we have considerable ague ycre. It hain't the pleasantest thing in the world, mebbe, but it has its advantages. When yo' have a chill yore shakin' amuses the baby, an' it saves a right smart sum. In the cou'se of a year, in the cost of rattle boxes." "ObTlon Keaton." Johnny Pa, Mr. Brownlow said, for obvious reasons, he should be unable to be at the meeting at the school house tonight. What does he mean by "obvious reasons?" Pa Why, my son, when a man has any reasons that he can't think of or has reasons that he does not care to name he says his reasons are obvious. Boston Trans script. King. Emporer, Duke, Prince $1. El-ion, the Clothier. .vri ii sos ; I. - it i : i; ;i r. Ail pretty v-nnuT-, and all liam'-oino men, arc a lit'le f'u, ish. A siieecsfu! mini ciii't ro-;!izo liv: ti ifil an iniS'i. CM.ful m ui I'm. Is life. Sumo m 'ii .ho ii ivj uijr.i inonoy than brain.-:, hweii'l mscli in 'liny either. '1 ho man who i-.-li uhi.-l3 maker, money easier than liiu mall who buys it. However truthful a boy, he dislikes to tell the exact fa s about a hunting or fishing tri p. Win $10 on an election and iho iml. lic will irivc you credit for winning ten times that amount. I Kvory wedding is the pret f iet of the season, and every bride's w dding out lit i-i the most elaborate. j When a child siy "thank you"', without being iemiuii"d, its mother1 Tools very pulled up and proud. j "Outfit" means tho name is "in us- ; scan," and people, e m'l call you down j on the way .you spoil or p: ooviiiiee it. j 'The vvoini n have surii an accumula- i tion of mud on their skirts thai it j sounds as if they wore silk putiicoats. Some of the new - pr-i n u hats tho girls. are weiring look like tho old fashioned hats lie; country girls used to hi aid for themselves ouLof wheat stra w. There are lot f wor.:'.n in Iho world who h ive piei:ru up a lot of cx pressio.is from p.-eaehers, and who un fortunately believe they are doing trreal. good by repeating then:. His Lire Was Saved. Mr. .1. 10. Lilly, a prominent citizen of llMi.nili.il. Mo., lately had a won derful deliverance from a frij'htful death. In ti lling of it ho says; "1 was taken with typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My liifigs be came hardened. I was so weak 1 couldn't even sit up in bed- Nothing helped me. I expected l.-i soon die of consumption, vhen I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottlo yavo great relief. I continued to use it, and am new well and strong, ( can't say too much hi ns pra !.. This marvelous medicine is lh" siif-st and quickest ou re in the world for throat mil lung trouble. ili-.L'uia!- sizes -rM cents and '. Trial bottles free at l' (. I'Vieko iir "os. druir s'or- ; ovei-y bottle 'uarantee.il. - Won't lliivi" I mi; :itors. I't iM.i Cor. ( ii ;'.o Ixof ord: With lioi'eiinv. ,;. men of his maj- - ; s il.ivy h;:v now bowed to til'' kai:- r's decree rev.u-dixts; mustaclics. Xaval officers who wore the offend in!" mustache have o;-f -.tpled themselves s"ne the pron:i:l ;:ti:,;i of the order in raisins a fienrd to nmtch, or else have shaved nltoun " r. His majesty has no (objection to the mur-daohe when it keeps company wiili a hoard on the face of tho sea-fighter, but he will have no naval f :.- decoraf ed in the fashion he has chosen for his own. T!ie i:.trlh. The earth is growing stonier and heavier every year by poico 10,000 tons. The extra matter which :s bus being added to our planet consists of the thousands of tiny meteors or shooting stars which are contimially raining upon its surface. Works Hot It W:i3-s. Horseback exercise posses-es. ac cording to some physicians, the facul ty of both increasing and reducing weight. If meals are taken immedi ately after riding additional flesh is gained, otherwise a decrease of flesh results. The Terrible l)Uese of the KtmUla. The special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Cairo says that the Khalifa has co1 -toted leprosy. So far the disease i is not made much progress, but the nails have fallen from his toes and the marks over his eyebrows are conspicuous. Latterly he has taken to wen "ag a veil. It is said that the malady was caught a few years ago through the Khalifa's tak ing" the wife of Faded Abad. a black Emir and leper, who has since died. If you have piles, euro them. No ie undergoing horrible opera ii!is that simply remove the re.-ul tr of the dis ease without distui-bir-.L' the di.-va-e it self, l'iace Vi'iir confidence in De- Witt's Witch ll.a:el Salve. It has never failed t cure, oth-o s; it will not. fail to euro you. F d. Fi i !-.e Co. T!ian-e of Nerves. "Who is that man around th? cor ner who complains that the baby waked him when it cried for a few minutes last night?" asked the little woman. "Don't you know?" her hus band responded, "lie's been working in a boiler factory for the lest nve years." Washington Star. Hull and Krd II.i. The reason red infuriates the mem bers of the ox family is found in the fact that red is the complementary color of the green, and the eyes of cattle Ining long fixed on herbage while feeding, when they espy any thing red it impresses the sight with greatly increased in if nsity. For coughs aiid colds there i- no medicine so effective as D.tllard's Uorehour.d Syrup. It is tho ideal remedy. - I'rice, -.1 cents. -F. G. Fricke & Co. When you wart to smoke a Ill-con t cigar try Otto WurlV'Silver Wreath" union made 3-011 can find no better on the market. DEDICATORY SEIITOi IMallsmoulh Lodge No C, A. 0 V VV , Dedicate Their New Hall. A NniulM'r if i'roiioi nl Snt- IMIIrT if I hi Orl-r I'jirr l I j l in tin: t'T--iiimiy I nt :ri'rtl Inp; Allrnf by l.ocul lt-mlT4 are liivrn-llrRrrv if Honor Srv the SiipptT. I 'iattsmont h lodo No. S, Ancient Older at LT'ilt-d Workmen, dedicated its now hall, located at the corner of Fearl nnd Seventh s-treets. Saturday evening. Tho t ii re.a t en i ng weather kept many away v. ho had arranged to attend, but there were quite, a numb.'sr in attendance, no vert'nelo-s. 'I ho dedicatory services were in ac cordance with the, ritual of the order and wore quite ititoro .ting. Tho eta'o oflicoi s w ho p i rlici pated in tho cere mony wen; (Jrand Mi-.ster Workman M. I-:, .-chu'.t.. Deputy O..J. 'an Dyke and Cone r-s-inan-ole-t Uurkelt, IJn culn, mid County Clerk Haverly of Omaha. F. .J. Morg.-.n and Frank Ilo Yd of til is citv a'-o a-si -ted. After th dc-dication, interesting speeeh-js upon the order were made by Messrs. It. I . Windhaui, F. J . Curkett, A. N. Suliivan, Matthew Goring, O. .1. Van Dyke, and M. F. Sehultz. Miss Tressie Ifempel, grand recorder of tho Dee lee of Honor, and Mrs. Pr. Chap man of Lincoln also gave addresses. An eh gant supper was served by Iho D.'greo of Honor. The music was furnished by the mandolin club. The new hail is one of tho finest lodge buildings in tho state and was built and furnished at a cost of ", 00, a full description of which was given in Till': Nkws a few weeks ngo. IS PURSUED KY ADVERSE FATE. .Iiulf' .Julius '().l.v ,M''ts With Some I'ltpleasant AiK'Cfit urea. The following in regard to a former Cass county citizen, who is well known here, is taken from the Feo and will be rend with interest: Sumo kinds of things appear to be corning the way of ".Fudge" .lulius Coo'oy, who in his time has played many role.-., including "Hamle."' It is st tted on reliable an! bority that the "judee" is of t ho opinion Hint an aI-v- rse fate is pursuing him, teoiporar ily at lea.-T,. The oilier afternoon lie dniwicd his y il !i tile, a collar three in ches in height and be.trin.ir r.l! ll'.e col ors of the rainbow, and started to t-:ko a trip "down the road '' Somehow he managed to ret on the wrong tram, but ho did rot, make the discovery un til I 'apt' lion was v ;e!iei'.. He wanted off and seeing that the train was not going to. -top he. reached angrily for tho boll co d and gave it a pull that made the engineer think something h.ul broken lose, or was r.i.oiit 1o, back in the t:":in. Not watting for tho train to come- to a standstill tho "jodgo" went out. on tho platform arid took a flyinjr lean, which resembled that of a frightened bullfrog as it dives into a puddle of wit'iv. lie did not land with tho grace a-.d effectiveness of tho frog, however, hooause of the somersaults ho made in whirling thiough the air. Tlis siiic hrt wa-- a wreck, his collar disfigured at;d his fact? hire several abrasion- as an evidonco of bo-.v hard he landed. This, however, was net the "j.uigc's" 1 ; test experience. The latter part of the week, while purehn.sipsr some g ;s olir.o rit a t.o-e on South Tenth street a co'.l eetor entered and presented him a bill. It was not paid and a fight fol lowed. Tho ".judge" was drugged into a. rear room, whoie an orange hex was used n his heat'. When ho emerged his face looked very much like that of an Indian bosmeared with war j)ain, the difference being that the "judge's" coloring was due to his own bleed. He tiled a complaint against F. C. Smith in dustico Baldwin's court charging him with assault and battery, pirticu lar'?tress being laid upon the battery portion. 1 .rm-0 Urines Kelit-f to the colToo drinker. Coffee drinking is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally injur ious. Have vol; tried O-aia-O? It is almost, lik-' oolTee but the effects aro just the opposite. ColTee upsets the stomach, ruins the diet s: ion, effects the he aid, and disturbs the whole ner vous ytcii. Grain-O 'or.es up the stomach, aids digestion and strength ens the nerves. Jo and 2oe. per pack- T7ellt of Great Iepth. A curiosity, at least, is this compila tion of the deepest wells in the world: In Europe, one at Passy, France, depth 2,000 feet: at I.a C'aapelle, Paris, depth. 2,030 feet; at Crenelle, Paris, depth. 1.7&S feet; at Nensalwerk, near Min den, depth. 2.2SS feet; at Kissingen.Ba varia. depth, 1.TS7 feet; at Speienberg. near P-erlin, depth. 4,190 feet, which is said to.be the deepest in the world; at Pest. Hungary, depth, 3.1S2 feet. In. the United States there are wells locat ed at St. I.ouis. depth, 3.S13 feet; at Louisville, depth, 2,ftS0 feet; at Colum bus. Ohio, depth. 2.77."!2 feet; at Char leston, S. C, depth, J.2."0 feet ;.xl I'a.-turf. Livingston Heights pasture i- now ready for stock, either cattle or horse, at fl per month. Good running wter and good care. Inquire at this oflice cr of E. M. Sandy, Proprietor. Three for $1. Laundered Percale Shirts Klson, the Clothier. Try Allen's Poot-Ease, A powder to be shaken into the hoes. At. tt'i ci-trt m in voor fmO. foci uwo1in " v j - - - . - -. , nervous and hot, and get tired easily, jlf you have smarting feet or tijrht ihhoes, try Allen's Fool-Fuse. It cools the feet iMid makes walking easy. I Cures swollen and sweating feet, blis ters and callous spots. Kolievos corns and bunions of all pain and gives lost and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores for 2oc. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. O! instead, LoKoy, N. Y. ItiHteitd of flat I'lns. Many people who have preached against "The Deadly Hatpin" will he glad to know that a man iu Kansas lias invented a little affair which is intended to supersede the hatpin and .ill be sewed to the hatband on either side. The contrivance consists of a plate provided with means for fasten ing it to the sweatband, and this is provided with a toothed arm working on a pivot or hinge. The latter is manipulated by means of a lever which protrudes downwardly just under the plate and elevating the comb when the lever is depressed. When the hat is adjusted on the head of the wearer the teeth clasp the hair and the points are locked in any desired position, but are easily disengaged by means of u "-mall lever. The Wiiy to fi to California is in a tourist, sleeping car personally conducted ihi. the Burlington Route. You don't change; cars. You make fast lime. You fee-the finest scenery on t ho globe. Your oar i- not so e.vponsively fin ished nor so Hue to look at as a palace sleeper but it is just as clean, just as comfortable, jut as good to rida in, AM) NKAKT.Y flNO ( HEAP Hi:. The Hurlington excursions loavo every Thursday reaching San Fran cisco Sunday and Los Angeles Mon day. I'orter with each car. Excur sion manager with each party. For folder giving full information call at nearest D. Xr M. 11. 11. depot or write ,!. Francis, (Jeneral Passenger Agent, Omaha. Nob. If you have urinary troub'e or pain in the back", indicating kid rev disor ders, if there bo a general loss of en ergy, wo s sk you in all fairness to use Dr. Sawyer's Ukatiuo. Thousands bear evidence to the fact that it cures For sale bv A. W. Atwood. Most Cooked by Cold. Anyone who has ever picked up with a hare hand a piece of intensely cold iron knows that the touch burns al most as badly as if the metal were red hot. Indeed, the action of great heat and extreme cold are so similar that a Hungarian chemist has turned the lat ter to account to prepare meats for food. He subjects the meat to CO de grees of frost,. and then seals it up in air-tight tin cans. The result is that the meat, which is practically "cooked by cold," will keep any time, and can be eaten with very little further prep aration. I'aeumoaia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup r-rd whooping-cough readily yield 1o One Minute. Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time and save adoctor's bill or the r.ndcrt iker's. F. G. Fricke !fc Co. Fonud by UglitnlDg. Lightning recently brought about the discovery of an Etruscan tomb near Volterra. It struck an old pine tree on a hillock, and in cutting down the remnants of the tree the workmen found the top of the sepulcher under the roots. Dead Game. Weary Vv'atkins If I was to find $1 an' buy a lottery ticket an' win the capital prize I'd first take a bath Hungry Higgins What! "Take a bath. I'd play the whole string cut, you bet!" Indianapolis Journal. J. P. Bridge, editor and proprietor of tho Democrat, Lancaster, N. H., says: "I would not be without One Minuto Cough Cure for my boy, when tioubUd with a cough or cold. ?.t is tho best remedy for croup lever used." F. G. Fricke & Co. Not Would, bnt Could. The Yankee pilgrim had just finished a long tour of the world, and was wait ing on the pier at Liverpool for the steamer which would carry him back to his native land. The Britisher was just beginning his similar tour. They had agreed to be friends across the Atlantic. "I've been all over this world," remarked the Yankee, "and I did the whole trip for $3,000." "Xo one but f.n American would do that," said the Briton. "Xo one but an Ameri can could do it," replied the pilgrim. By allowing the accumulation iD the bowels to remain, tho entire system is poisoned. PoYitt,s Little Eorly risers reuu at" the bowels. Try them and you w iil a! ways u?e them. F. G. Fricke & C. tnvalark Records. Canvas'-ack dv.c:s were so numerous j in the early days of Maryland that em ployers were ouuga to enter into con tracts with their laborers that the lat ter should not be fed on canvasback duck more than three times a week. One man could easily shoot 100 ducks in a single morning in those days. Now the fowls cost ?j a pair. In Lon don they are worth $25. Don't think you can cure that slight attack of dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will euro itself. Kodol Dj-spepsia Cure will cure it; it "digests what you cat" and restores the digestive organs to health. F. G. Fricke & Co. Subscribe now for Tun NEWS. Hwmwwmmmmmww m ro?mmmmmmmmmmra U11 clGr&JzirtiS Special All Silk Skirts, $4.98. We have Satinctte 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. T-Tvn i orMr Just received ;t 25 d IlUMLiy lot of boys' Bicycle hose 19c ; as orood as most of the 25c ones. . Best lot of Children's hose 10c and 12Ac. Ladies' fast black hose, 10c, 12c and 15c. TA i fvl - in o ood Giulianis, 5c VJ 1111 kill 13 Good dress styles, 7.1c. A better kind, 10c regular 15c kind. PKRCALKS, 8?,c. Wrappers jrods at lest ihan cost. All depart ments complete. v ... ... . rA-vt-Qpj-n We sell the "Klexibone" vvvJl tOVLkJ Corset ; also agents for the "Gaofe Down" Corsets all kinds. OHIRT WAISTS, Laces and Km O broideries. es-- pURTAIN GOODS 10c up. F MYNAKU IT KRIS. The farmers nro busy pre oaring their ground for corn. George Snyder and W. II. Murray will ship a car of hogs soon. The assessor has been in Mynard finding out what the folks aro worth. The people here were led to wonder if Plattsmouth had moved south, as all of the Plattsmouth mail came in from tho south yesterday. There was a call for another addi tion to Mynard this spring, and tho county surveyor camo down and staked it out. L. A, Cox is building an addition to his buggy shed, as one was not large enough to hold all his implements. The grain men are not over run these days with grain. J.'rs. Kiser is having a well dug on her lots in Mynard. "Little colds" neglected costs thous ands of doaths yearly. People who have used Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar, recommend it even for con sumption. For sale by A. W. Atwood. Probate Notice In the County Court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Bons, de ceased. To all persons interested: You are hereby notified that upon April 27th, Henry M. Hons, as administrator of the above estat filed his report of receipts and dis busements from November 6th, lW.to Aprii 2Ulh, 1.19, and prayed that a time be fixed for hearing upon said accounts. and that the same be allowed as a final report; an 1 that he and his bondsmen he discharged and relieved from any and all further liabi'ity therein; and you are hereby noti fied that said account and petition are assigned for hearing upon the 24th day of May, A . !-. If'!)'., at 2 o'clock p. m., at my office, and all per sons are required to show cause, it any, before said date why said accounts should not be ap proved and allowed and a final settlement made therein and an ascertainment of the heirs and an assignment of the assets be made, and said ad ministrator and his bondsmen be discharged and relieved from any and all further liability therein; and it is further required that this order be pub lished in the Semi-Weekly News-Herald for three weeks successively before said date. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 1st day of May, ly.l. George M. Spurlock, fSeal) County Judge. First publication May 2. Probate Notice. In County Court. Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of John f'w. O'Kourke. Anna L. O Kourke and Joseph T. O'Kourke, minors. To all persons interested: You are hereby no tified that on March 2'.. A. I. 1 l"J, Nellie M. O'Kourke, guardian, filed her account in this court as guardian of Joseph T. O'Kourke. cover ing the period of time from April 3, A. I). lKJrt, to April :t, A. Ii. l.t. together with a petition ask ing that said account be adjusted and allowed: and you are hereby notified that said account and petition are assigned for hearing upon the 2:lrd day of May, A. 1). lSiW. at ID o'clock a. m. at my office; and all persons interested are required to show cause, if any, before said date why said ac count should not be approved and allowed: and it is further required that this order be published in the Semi-Weekly News-Herald for three weeks successively b'.fore said date. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 1st day of May. A. U. 1SW. George M. Spurlock, SEAL County Judge. First publication May 2. OHJVEY & Closing out our en tire line of these 1?1irVC J'"ussells K'tis, VUlO Velvet Ruo-s, . . ;NDOV See our Special window shade 35c. in Swiss from D O V PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. ii: A BOOM TO MANKIND! OS rrt L. W O CI ' e c w - . x- m k - --- . 'j- br.- A New Discovery for the Certain Curs of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FA'LED. Tuses, by Mail, 75 Cents; bottles, 50 Cents. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Propriefer, - - 3IQ Kcrth Main Street, ST. LCUIS, MD. F. G. Fricke & Co. i Keep Warm Don't Buy Base Burners at any prices when you can get a Furnace in your house complete from $50 UP and Guaranteed by . E. HALL&SON South Sixth Street, - The Prints More County News Than any Other Cass county Paper- sun Ctl lLL house: cleaning comes around, you may need a new Carpet. It will pay 3'ou to look over our line, which comprises the cheapest cotton to the most expensive All-Wool eiiods. Our line is varied and extensive no need to fjfo to Omaha for Carpets or All-wool Ingrains, 50c and (5c. Velvet Carpets SI, made and put down. Moquetts from Sc, made and put down. New Jute Carpets (look like in grain), fast colors, 3c. Mattings, 10c and up. ')')c SI. 25 SIIADKS We have a new stock of Window Shades. INOUCUMS at 15c, 50c, 75c ami S')c per yard. SON mmn. Pxl tu PilZ TUBEjf s . r ,-r m Li Lk - Plattsmouth. Neb. WoTrnZTK PILE I ; 7 ! . t I 1 K 4