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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1899)
NEW : DVtRTISE,M&NTS i I'.ArtUtU'S HAIR BALSAM r1fni.. ami l-amn Ms . nslr. I'r i. lit :iiiinn (rn.wui. Ht vvr Kmla to Jo-ntoro Orj Jiair to in Youthful Color. Cm" k o p t liuir Ullwg. ( ( htm! $ I inrtf l-f SENT FREE to housekeepers LiebigCOMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOK- telling how tn prepr.ro many deli cate arid deliiiom Jisho. AdJress. I.icl.iK Co., I'. O. Hon' ?71 New York. i t 4 6 The . 6 Tax Assessor... $ The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ... BY THE . . . NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, J. Ii. MAKhHA LL, Husiness Mauagcr. DAILY KDITION. One Year, in advance ?5 00 Six Months 2 50 One Week, 10 bingle Copies, 5 BKMI-WERKLY F.DITION Ono Year, in' advance, . J oo Six Month, "o TIIF LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. ninety coumieH entitled to represent tion responded to the call At tho first ballot for judtro 217 votes were cast when thorc were but fifty dele gates In the nouno. It was a great circus, hut tliero are h grunt many people who are dlrsatU Hed with tho performance and would like to get their money back. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2o, 1809. IK voir want to d. the ri'jht thir.fr boom th" street f-iir. Make it a go and yu v. ili r.'jvi-r r (. ret. it. TlIK iii .it. y Western .- C i to 1 1-. - f -it i 11 i a m pa nt. n- ru cniifioiited with . i: . r f in : p. ". Till-: :) out i ii F d rive hi'ijii? on 'f next w.-r-U i 1 1 ni unt en-d ie b y-. will ar- y o Wed no-d:-ty ATTOIiNliY J II 1 1 A I.DKM AN" of thin ciiy gave. vid -. c ! -iif his o.-it'iotic spirit by f-' warding $100 t bi added to the fct.d to brit g tlie Firat regi menl Lome. Will not increase 3onr. assessment because 'ou wear 4od shoes, Good shoes are not a luxury, but a necessit to ever' man, woman ami child in the world. We make it our business to sup ply 4"ood footwear to the people of this com munity. osep2j Xeteery North Side Main Street. i It is timo Platiamouth was arrang ing to give its members of tho Pirst regimei t a reception upon their ar rival. Thi9 is something- that should be done up properly. ACJUINALDO, who,in hi- recent proc lamation, spoke of ih- riemccratic party in the Ui.ii-tl States as his principal ally, liads no cc i?ion to change his views on thai subject. THE aggregate of the world's gold production l st e .r falls short only about j,oou,l on ui being au oven $300,000,000, which is m ve than double the amount produced in 1802. first- NATIONAL BANK OF l'LATTSMOUTH, NEB. PAID UP CAPITAL, II. D. TuAVIS was uncermonii usly turned down at the judicial conven tion, but the Cass county d ?mocrats at the state convention squared them selves by voting for him for the nomi nation for supreme ludge. He didn't get thu nomination, however. $50,000 Oners the very best facilities for the prompt irausaction of THE manne-- in which .ludge Cun ningham R. Sco't vms firmed down by t, h e dpmnoriitlc lio.li I ! I nn-rniinnHl. Legitimate Banking Business, omaha Monday ou.-ht lo convince the judge that he is no louger wanted in that partj-. Hi.viriy been weeded oui oi iae re pu hi it -an uartv. lie is about at the end of his tiring. TOOKS, bonds, Rold, ictiverninent and local securities nought and sold. Ueuoslta re ceived and Interest allowed on the certfJ- cutes. Drafts drawn, available In any part ot the U. S. and all the principle towns of Kuropo. Collections inade and proniptly remitted. Highest, market price paid for county wnrn&l, state and oounty bonds. & DIRECTORS: H. N. Dovey, D. Hawksworth i-. Waugh F. E. White. G. E. Dovey. Geo.E. Dovey, Pres., ; S. Waugh, U ashler, H. N. IJovev. Asst. Cashier. IT PAYS To Look Around Iiefore you make purchases. After you have looked elsewhere, come to us fxnd we guarantee you .win oe pleased. Our new spring stock has arrived, including Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Crockery, Glassware, Flour and Feed. A square deal to all. IT seems probabe I'-ut the demo crats in I9:i0:ut utoiii. o eueat their r notion in 18G4 when ihey declared in uauuuai conveiiiion tiiit ino war policy was a failure and demamied its aoanaoDmeut. it is recalled tnat it was many years thereafter efore the democracy secured even a measure of the country's confidence. GET KVKN WITH THE lit' Till K US. People who complain of the great adr.ince in the prico of meat have a very simple remedy a remedj', more over, which wi.l not .)iilv save them moroy, but wi I improve their health. Let them eat less meat or eat none at ill, says the Chicago Chronicle. There is no rea-on why the average city dwellur should cat meat three time?- a day or three tirri'-s a week, fur that tO'iltO And iho eating of largo quin ities of me-it in the summer months is nimply stuffing the firebox of the hum n furnace with fuel which cinui.t poneHy bu coiuum'-d and which e o's up the macnine with din-.isti- u-. ri-sii.ts. Hud manual labor may ne e.iit.ite a m l d t-t, though even thai i- dispiited. but for sedun t:;ry occupations, which ccasimj a vin j slight w.t-to of tis-iue, there is no nces-iity for food containing more riili ogt noil- factors than aro to be found in vi getable. The vegetarian d ctrine no longer rests solely upon tho ry, though comparative anatomy di montratt s pretty clearly that man is not normally a carnivorous anim 1 It has been tested and proved to be sou nd by act al practice. It has been shown by years of experience that animal food is not necessary to health and strength, and it has been shown that in some cases at least such food is distinctly detrimental to vigor. Cer tainij is must be evident to everyone that the diet which is proper for a hodcarrier or a blacksmith must be unfitted for a clerk or a professional man, yet clerks and professional men whose sole exercise is a .valk of a few blocks daily oat quite as much meat as is eaten by men who are exhausting tissue by hard phys'ical labor. The re sult, as physicians are coming to realize, is the great prevalence of Iiiight's disease, rheumatism, apo plexy and tho other ailments due to non-assimilation of large quantities of animal food. Me-ut occasionally i well enough. In the winter, when animal heat is needed, meat supplies the fuel more compactly, perhaps, than anything else, though even in winter it is by no means indispensable. But at no time of year, and in summer least of all, is there any reason for the city business man to consume a quantity of animal food that would fcutiice to nourish and sustain a coal-heaver. He is doing violence to his system when he eats food which he cannot assimilate properly and that is what happens when he devours meat three times a d.y. ! he advance it: the price of mea, therefore, affords an opportunity for diet reform. Li?t pe iple cut down their meat bills or cut them off alto gether. After a trl-tl of a month they will arree that they never felt so well in their lives. REPORT OF CHICAGO MARKETS DOINGS OF THE COUNTY BOARD 1 CAN'T scare THE CROWS From Thursday's Daily Following is the range of prices on tho Chicago board of trade today, as furnished by M. S. Hrigtis, commis sion merchant: r o OPTIONS g g " 1 k - u Wheat I ept 7U'i 7lii 7ViU Oec 7IViSIHMtX W 7J.14 May 77 77 70'. Corn ept Ml4.HH '-m 31'', 31HB I'ec --; 'H !XV -jsv May -f1. -'Wi '.DM Oats Sept HXi'i 20 W Iec Wi 19? t'li , May jZl ', Lft filH A lurk Sept H :) 8 37 '8 ?0 H 32 Uec N.40 H !. 8 37 ' )i.40 Lard . I Sept a. -JO 5 i 5 20 5 22 Oct ft. 27 ft. 3-' I A. 27 5.30 Short Kib S. pt 5 15 17 15.12 5 15 Oct r.l. 5 20 5.17 5.17 CotnutUaluovra' IJUpuao f uiiUrmlili Itoullne llualui-mi. A man, a rusty munket, and a sleclc, wily black crow, the man In an abbre- vl:itfd nlflit iImicm tVia. mnol.rt rtinriTOll I'LATTSMOUTH, Aug. 15. Hoard met I nCHriy to th(, mu7ie. and the crow cawltiK In perfect Indlfrerenre to tho mnn or gun, were the chief flpurcs In a scene presented at North Decrlnj Monday morning. Tho crow was hut one of a flock that had been keeylug the man awake on a small tree within a few yards of the man's slecplng-room. EC RET 13 A GUY BIRD. IN'tOKMATION ANU OHSION. r hum the outtooK at the present time it 9eems there will be only oi e candidate for district judt'e from this county. This beiny; a f ct. and Jud''- Wilhltd being the only other can i- date, he is entitled to the uelg'iti.-n from this county. Canaidate- f om other counties have been accoided the privile.ige of selecting the de'eg i'es to the judicial convention and Judge Wilhito ought to be accorded the 6ume privilege. Falls City Journal. F. S. WHITE, Main Street, I'iattsmouth. FURNITURE AND UN DERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. TnEKE is no timo when the people of Nebraska will allow those of an other state to outdo them in anything. especially when the matter of patriot ism is at stake. Governor Poynter gave up trying to raise the money with which to bring tho First regi tnent home, but the people would not allow the fair name of the state to be disgraced in this manner and imme diately came to the rescue. The cas-h on hand is now $36,786. Nebraska is all right. The Kaiser is "at home" to twenty of his friends ones a week. 11-3 never faiis on these occasions to male refer ence to his progres in the study of the To.- ih i mgtiage, which he has begun since hi viit to Constantinople. The hai of rabbits and other ani luau- in Ku-.si is coove' ted into bowis, dishes and plates, which a.-e valued for thei r s-t re ngth, durability and light- nets. 1 he articles . have the appear ance .f varnished leather. Our stock is complete in all Hues and .we Invite our friend to look It .over We will endeavor to please you. Call and see us. STREIGHT & STREIGHT, (Successors to Decry Boeok. ) PLATTS MOUTH, NEB JAMES W. SAGE, THE Leading Liveryman. The best of rigs furnished at aji hoi.rjand hi prices are always reasonable. Themost convenient board. ngstable for far mers In the cJf. " Nobody cn longer doubt tho etB- cacy of the Dingley tariff law as a rev enue producer. It was originally in tended that it sbould produce at least one-half of the ordinary revenues, which averaged before tho war expen ditures began, one million dollars ptr day, and no additions for war expenses were made to it except the tea duty which brings less than a million dol lars a month. Yet the receipts under it since March 1 have been $103,000,000, or an. average of almost $700,000 a day, instead of the $500,000 per day expected of it. During the same period of the existenca of the lamented Wilson law, the customs receipts were $75,000,000, or less than three-fourths of the pres ent law in a like term. PLATTSMOUTH 0 a) Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. It It Y" AN 1'CT TUEH IN LINK. The democrats, popi and a handful of free silver republicans held their state conventions in Omaha Tuesday serrted her aere in court and she win Not i;ne drop of intoxicating liquor is allowed to bo sold at any of the military camps in Canada Railway wheels made of leather have been experimented with in France. In olden times certain towns and villages in England used to possess a wedding house, where poor couple3 after they had been wedaed at church. could entertain their friends at small cost, the ouly outlay being the purchase of such provisions for their guests as they brought with them, the house for the day being given free of payment. The Louisville police believe they have captured James Dunham. the sex tuple murd?rer, wanted in California Rewards aggregating $11,000 hae been offered for his capture. hi- Two young men and tnree young womeu were in a rowboat on Fowl River, Alabama, when the boat over turned. Ida Lyons, Annie Johnson atid Alphonse Johnson we e drowned. Russian women are said to be "re markably frank about tV.eir ages. Sev eral years ago one of them misrepre ui der the direction of "William J. Brya", and as a result of his fine work Silas A. Ilolcomb was nominated for the off.cj of supreme judge. Edson Rich, a democrat of Omdha, and J. T. Teeters, a free silver republican of Lancaster county, were nominated for TrnrtiflciallydieestSthe food and aids regents of the state university all Vot.nrp. in strengthening and recon- three of the convvntions endorsing structingthe exhausted digestive or- lhcm Holcomb was not the real eans. -It is the latest discovered digest- . or the con. ant and tonic. SSO otner preparation ----- - - - - - - can approach it in efficiency. It in- scientious populists if there are any. utantlr relieves and permanently cures But Billy Bryan stepped in and told DvSDeDSia, jnaigenLiou, tnem Wbat was wnat ana the ogntwae Knur Stomach. Nausea, . . , SickHea&eG f innthMSltaotlmveTtertmeBlloa The strength of the silver repubh- PrCptNQ u"'"1" v ' ' CiincnuBU war euunu tin ujo iu'hi;ihiuu F. G. FRICKK & CO. I when only twenty-one out or the promptly sent to Siberia. It is said that the courts of France are abso lutely unable to eet conect state ments otthe number of years the fair daughters of that land huve bea upon earth. "DeWitt'a Little Early Risers did me more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo. II. Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleasant, never gripe, they cure con stipation, arouse the torpid liver to ac tion and give you clean blood, steady nerves, a clear brain and a healthy ap petite. F. G. Fricke & Co. fee cream packed for picnic parties at llolloway's. How-Huntera Si-cure the Fine Feathers for .M IlliiM-ry I'uri'oseg. From the New York Sun: Nearly 6 feet high, very dark from the burning of a tropical sun, but sinewy and strong In appearance, was Charles H. Mohrmann a few days ago as he re lated his story of the hunting of the egret in South America. At first glance he would be taken for an offi cer in the Spanish or Cuban army who had been exposed to the elements in a campaign. He started in his present career from the feather and hat dis trict of New York city in an endeavor to reach the source of supply of this most valuable millinery decorative fin ery. In his quest he hunted through Mexico and Central America, only to find that the game was pretty much hunted out in those countries, and traveled on into Venezuela before he found the birds in rookeries, for it is in a gathering of this kind only that they can be shot with profit. These rookeries may he sought for years without success. The danger, the hunt er explained, is not great, being princi pally from snakes, scorpions and cen tipedes. There is a popular eiror, ne says, about alligators being ferocious. He says he has frequently vaded out into a shallow stream crowded with them and armed only with a stick; he has shouted at them and clubbed them over the nose, when they would get out of the, way as fast as they could. The long, lean kind are fiercer. Still, about the only danger when one gets into a school of alligators is that they will not move out of the way until shot at, and then in their scramble they may hit a. side of the boat with the tail and splinter it. A wetting and loss of provisions follow. The egret is a shy bird. Their rookeries are In places not easy of access, but may be approached in a small launch. The birds roost in high trees standing in water. The hunter approaches cau tiously, anchors under the tree, and then shoots from daylight until dark. A fowling piece is the weapon used. The bird falls near the canoe and is picked up by the hunter. Dogs are not used, because the alligators are very fond of degs. These rookeries contain from 10,000 to 30,000 birds about 15 per cent of which may be taken, as only the old birds are shot and then not until tho young ones are able to take care cf themselves, which is when they are about six weeks old, The season varies. In Central Amer ica and Mexico it is from February to October. The best time is in March April and May. After that the plume3 become a little ragged. Cn tha Orino co the season is from about Sept. 1 to Jan. 1. There are big rookeries on Arrene, a tributary of the Orinoco Two steam launches are now on that river and have made considerable money. Rookeries are on big cattle ranches, owned by natives, who jeal ously guard them. A privilege costs about $2,000 and 50 per cent of the proceeds. Each bird is worth about $125. The feathers for which they are hunted grow on the back and hang down over a short, stubby tail. About 8,000 ounces were shipped from the Aprene region to New York last year, This would approximate about 200,- 000 birds. The amounts shipped to Paris and London are larger, but the figures are not obtainable. There are known to be immense roo?:erie3 on other tributaries of the Orinoco which have not been approached because the launches draw thirty-eight to forty eight inches of water. In these streams for six months in the year during the dry season there is only twenty-four inches cf water. Feathers are plucked, and, after being assorted Into grades 1, 2 and 3, are dried and hermetically sealed in tin boxe3 for shipment. They are used for millinery purposes, and in the English army for officers' helmets. Mr. Mourmann has been a hunter for three years and in tends going back in September next. pursuant to oUjotii UiUvlll. All pros ed. Miuuled of tots, intcllii lead unu approved, when the lotUmiug b isi licao whs t .lUn.ictcd: CLAIMa ALLOWKD ON OEXKKAI. Kf.NI. J It oli-ei.y & Co, O.ug Uob i-811 1 L tiO 42 50 40 3 j 3 00 4 OO 15 OO 63 14 WO tt 13 2 ..o y oo 12 37 4 00 16 76 104 00 10 00 0 US 12 OO 16 Oo I ill ; i ll s; h.i 11 1" :; 2 . 10 oo 29 26 ,-i0 00 yi oo 62 60 12 60 12 60 Story of a Slave.. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave wrs mado free. He says: My wifo has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After ueing two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work."' This iupreme rem edy for female disease quickly cures nervousness, sleepletsne.-s, raelan choly, headache, backache, fainting and di7zy spells. 1 his miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly. run down peop e. Every bottle guar anteed. Only -50 cents. Sold bv F. G. Fricko & C ., druggists. 6 rroverb Proved. The Parisian editor was greatly exasperated. He gave expression to numerous fervid and more or less lurid ejaculations. "What's the matter?" in quired his assistant. "I was Just get ting ready to write about the three duels I fought to-day when I ran the point of my pen into my thumb. There is no use in trying to deny it. The pen la mightier than the sword." G Youiig, ol aud exp J ir r atler, name 1' Ziiik, Buiue uch, lettiu lor com , v L Kiiig, bur paup A & ttalttwr, ax'tf body paup.. J P Cook. Sc oo, uide to to Uarpeuloi- Paper Co, eame LoiiuhotI tiros, eame D A Cainpbe.l, Neb. rep G A Hay, exp acct N D Foicott.bai I Uulii is & Son, bur puup City ol fiatta, a Si.ile Journal Co, Bt .tutt.rt, etc .. J Kopia, mdaj to poor B C iVarqu.trdt, s.me I' A JacobcOQ, .m- A Bacti, s.ime J Swoooda, s.iine N 11 Wilkli.goii, same M M Ueil, wk p iOi liOds'c G t II -use wor i it. exp ac.. i P D Bate-, w.,rk at jail... . P It ger, i d d images School Disi, 1, tuition for i.-nn- res pupi is Ashiand citv Hchool. ;ime Sch- ol I)ist No 96, i-amo School D'st. No 22, s.me Dr. Alton, ex't; body G. Jones. C J IS ockert, piim-- L Kildow, opening sewer 6 00 A L TJpham. cr of poor 4 00 C D Cummin, lumber 06 66 Cass Co. Agricultural s.jco-iy, appropriation 426 00 J S Frank, lumber 26 00 Fee bill, insane case C Worth. 0- -0 Fee bill, ins tnecase E senhut. 78 66 The following resolution was carried unanimously : Iteoolved, That the bills of school districts No 1, 22, 06, and Aihlaud city schools f r tuition under sunat file No. 41, be allowed for the rea-ou that in the judgment of the county commissiouei s the payment of said bills as now filed will not dep ete th general fund s as to interfere with the payment of warrants drawn and to bo drawn this year agiinst bald lund for general purposes that inasmuc as the commissioners, in making thei: estimate in January,189'., for expenses the coming year did not include any thing for such tuition, the commis sioners here now warn all high school dittticts operating or proposing to operate under said senate h;e ro 41, of the 1899 session laws, that they will take their own chance of receiving compensation for educating non-resi Ment pupils. The commissioners being of opinion that the general fund next June and during that year m y not Ik in condition to pay warrants lor Miicn tuition and bills made in the coming school year will bo postponed to every leeiti mate expense against said fund before warrants will be drawn there for. A petition for a public road cm mencing at the northwest corner of section 16 12 10,thence south one mile, was granted on the following terms: The county to put in two bridges, fur nish tiling for one fill, allow $50 out of the surplus in the Sou' h Bend pre cinct bond fund, for work on i-aid road; pay $10 to Paul Rot'er, the peti tioner, to take all responsibility for further damage?. Said ro id to be laid out as per proposition of Paul Roger, which is as follows: That the s;id road shall not be laid out closer than four feet of the said Paul Roger's apple trees, and that C. S. Wortman give balance of forty feet right of way. Road district No. 5 w i allowed he sum of $200 out of the surpiu- iu toe South Bend'precincl bond fund Claim of Otoe county against Ca-s county was refused. The following proposition was ac cepted : To the Board of County Commis sioners for Cass County, Nebraska: 1 hereby certify to you that tht; C ss County Agricultural society in Cass count-, Nefc., still continues a corpora tion; that it has adopted a cn tuu tion and by-laws agreeable to ru es and regulations furnished by the -o u board of agriculture; that it has ap pointed the u-ual and customary otfi cers, and has raised and paid into it treasury the sum of $50 by vo'untry contribution of the members of said society; that it is entitled to the sum provided by section 12, ofch. I. :rt. 1, compiled statutes of Nebraska; that in consideration of the payment to it of the sum of $42o by the county or Cass the said foeiety Agrees to dis solve its organization and not in com ing years hold any fair or claim said allowance from Cass county. A. B. Todd. President of Cass County Agricul tural society. Board adjourned to meet Sept. 5. JAMES ROBEKTSOX, County Clerk. The gun had been In the family for generations, and had not been tired for many years, being one of that kind of guns that is used to ornament the mantels of many old houses In this part of the country. Exasperated by the cawing of tho crows, the man de termined on annihilating jhe Hoik if possible, and decided to assume the risk of personal injury attending tho firing of the ancestral weapon. Remarkable Rescue. Mm. Mlchao Curt-ln, Plalnfleld. Ill , ken iho ntHtomont, that nh-- caught cold, which ho'tle l on her lu"g-; u an troutod for n month by h r f.tml!y pli yloli.n, but gr-w wo h. Ho 'old her she wiih a hop.-loH- vie lm of onri fumntion and thil "O n-nv dy could cure her. Her drugih ugg' 'd I . K-.ngV Now I)iH-..v.)i- for ('oi)Htj'i.p it o ; h" bought a bolt f and t' hr delight found hers If b -o 111 el from lirnt dose. She continued i'i U-- r 0 itfter taking MX b ttl-n, fouud bef.-lf sound anl well; now do s hr own linuM'wiiik, and I a- we I io fho ev.-r wax. Free trial bottle of this Great Ili-covery at F. G. Fricko & Co. drug More Only 5o cents and $1.00, 4; very bottle c Ultra n teed. 6 lei- croum llnvored with xtr c.tn, 26 eeiii. ijilMrt 1)1 Hollow - ;i b.v" mi The crow began the solo night, and continued wl'V' until the poor man to longer, and he stared .. ,n . .1 .o wipe the crow family oh rue earth, or that part of it lying contiguous 10 his residential property. Punning the gun at the crow, which eyed the man with a look of utter contempt, tlir num tir.'d and fell to the floor from tin- icji1 of the musket. His arm w;s nearly driven from his shoulder, and his spine nearly telescoped by the force of the fall. Rubbing his injuries tho man ro-e, willing to bear even the loss of .in arm if the crow had been put out ,f j existence. Evidently the crow was in wonderment at the action of the man, as when the latter took another look out of the window there was the crow, gazing anxiously toward the window, a look resembling a smile coming to the bird's vlsstge as the man returned to the window. I cird PrV"r A. 1. 1.' s - ' r e V u " i,!e l i' C 1 1 1 - n a n '! j-: . . iC. ',; cn gif ous thilU d.r.ve. Anf dcttcs as vi voizifen tiro And lene us nought Into hot delyvor of uvel. Blotches and excreaocee, which so often annoy people, are nimp'y efforts of nature to throw off impediment to the proper perform moo of her duties. Ilerbine will aid and assist nature in in her worK, and enr-uro a .skin c and beautiful, entirely free from imperfections. Price .r.0c. F. Fricke tt Co. v National in r all G. da wo br it'll worzif ure del to 11 res. temptation. Amen. A. I), lnot). Fadir our in hovene, Ilah wyd by thi name, ' kingdom come. Th! wllle be done as in hevene and In cithe. Oure urche dayes bred give us today. And forgive us our dettes, as we forgive our dottourcs. And lede us not into temptation. Boto delyvcre us of yvel. Amen. A. D. 15S2. Ovi father which a.t in heaven, sanctified by t r name. Let thy kingdom come. Thy wil ue done, as In heaven in earth also. Glue vs today our super substantial bread. And lead vs not Jntc temptation. But deliuer vs from evil. Amen. A. D. 1C11. Our father which Is in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done. In earth as It Is In heauen. Glue us this day our dayly bread. And forgive vs our debts as we forgive our debtors. And lede vs not Into temptation, bvt deliuer vs from evil. For thine is tho kingdome, and the power of glory for euer. Amen. Kni'iiniuuirnt ii. . It. at I'hlla- (lelpliln. The lowest rates of tho year le-s than one faro for tho round trip will bo mado for the National Encampment of the G. A. R. at Philadelphia. Sell ing dates, September 1, 2 and .". Re turn limit, September 30. Rate open to the general public. As uual thu veterans and their friends wiii take the Burlington route, avo.idtng change of depots in Chicago and securing for themselves the spe cial advantage-t in tho wny ol fail umh and through c r f-crvico which thtt road oilers. Special Grand Army train for Phila delphia leaves Omah 1 6:00 p. m. Sat urday, September 2d. Sleeping, din ing and free reclining chair cars. Berths can be reserved now See local ticket agent and ask him about rates. and trains. Or, if vou wish, write to J. frant'H, general pissenger agent, Omaha, Neb. No one knows tho unbearable torture, the peculiar and ngonizi' g pain, ciused by piles, unless they have suf fered from them. Many believe them incurable. Thin Is a mistake. Proper treatment will euro them. Tabler'a Bueknye I'ilo Ointment is an infallible cure. Price, 60c. in bottles, tubes 76c. P. G. Fricke A, Co. Full iino of Quick Meal gasoline and Blue Flame oil stoves at Ebinger l:inlwiuo Co., at, reanouable prices. Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results from an Im purity in the blood, inherited from generations back. Few people are en tirely free from some taint in the blood. j and it is impossible to tell when it will j break out in the form of dreaded Can- One Minute Cough Cure quickl v I c?r- ,XV hnt has appeared to be a mere cures obstin.te summer coughs and nttCr111 colds. "I consider it a most wonder-' ,.r , , , , , , i 1 5lu(J a Revere Cancer whleh was at first iui meaicine, qu'CK ana nate. W. ; "aiy a ipw t.iotciit-s, that I thought would W. Meit-n, Maybew, Fricke & Co. Wis. F. G. Demand fop itlnnmrck'j Memoirs. I The book which all publishers would ! like to secure Is the memoirs of Bis- ; marck. Many publishers have sent ' their representatives to Germany in ! p,A V ' recommended. Tle Mrs- quest of this book, but no one seems i yi VV lhCS rvomV'nt. i c ..t ?, 1 A. ' .... e : r a v soon jj-imk awuy. I wan treated ty several able pliysleiaiiti, but in unite of their efforts the Can cer spread until my con dition beeaiiie alarming. After many months of treatment and growing steadily wo rue, I d e eided to trv S fi ......... .....I r.i,w,,J(y Her Sadness. Pa Halloa, Ethel! What'e wrong?" Ethel "Why, Helen's got engaged to Tom Barry." Pa "That worthless young reprobate! No won der you're sad." Ethel "Oh, it Is not that. I wanled to marry him myself." Murray. Inquire of J, Punch- I Murray. Neb. The "Gut Heil" 6-cent cigar has an enviable reputation among smokers. Union made. For sale by all dealers Otto Wurl, Manufacturer. Rates for Greater America Kxponition Reduced rates to Omaha will apply from points on the Burlington route within 2-SO miles of that city during the entire period of the Greater Amer ica exposition, which open July 1 and closes October 31. There will be threa different kinds of tickets: Ten-day tickets, which will be sold at 80 per cent of double the one-way rate. Seven-day tickets, the rate for which will be one fare for the round trip,plus 5 per cent on sale Tuesdays. "Week-end" tickets, which will be on sale Saturdays and- for Sunday trains due in Omaha before I p. m. one fare for the round trip. J. Franxis, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. A free and easy expectoration is pro duced by a few doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, in all cases of hoarseness, sore throat, or difficulty of breathing. Price 25 and 50c. F. G. Fricke & Co. to know very much about it. Is there manuscript for such a book? The Lon don Daily News' correspondent states that the house of Cotta at Leipsic has had the manuscript under lock and seal awaiting Bismarck's death. I. V. F. writes to the New York Tribune that the Cotta firm does not have the manuscript and expresses doubts as to its existence. continued " tne Dieoicine, and In yiS four months the last 11 1 y tie scab dropped off. Tell veiirK hnvp vliinsnil aui not a fcin of the disease has returned." Ii. K. Williams, CjHIsIjIW Mini. Jt. i- dangoroii'? to exor . Cancer. The d i.-fa.-e i- l- ; of physicians. S. S. S. is - , hoe-lie-'-' it is the only n goes tieep enough to rt-acn nt with thehkiil ;ly cure, y which Cancer. "Our babv was sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we tried many remedies she kept getting. worse until we u-ed One Minute Cough Cure, it relieved at once and cured her in a few day.i " B. L. Nance,Prin. High school, BiulT- dale, Texas. F. G. Fricke & Co. S.rTheB!ood VecaTles Influenced by Others. As a rule, varieties of melons, squashes, cucumbers, etc., cross readi ly in their class; intermixture of fanii lies is not so frequent, yet is said to occur. The results do not show in the fruit of the eurrent year, but in the seed. A Long Island grower found that watermelons and muskraelons, grown 16 feet apart, or less, did not Intermix. Peter Henderson's rule was to grow vaiUeties of melons at least 100 yard apart. A New Jerser reader found cantaloupes grown withia 50 feet of cucumbers produced fruit smelling and tasting like cucumbers. - Fob Salb or Rent Store room and dwelling combined, 34xoS feet. known hb the T. V. Davie store, in W. Edmunds, Yellowstone National Park. The park season is nearly over only another montii remains. Those who figure on visiting it thi3 year mu-t de cide at once. The Burlington's Yel lowstone Park Book 32 pages, 23 il lustrations contains just the informa tion the tourist needs. It tells how to reach the Park what the trip ccsts how long it takes what there Is to see and how to see it. Sent free on request. The tour ( f Yellowstone Park i the finest outing tr.'-p in a'l the world. A week among its geysers, lakes, canons and boiii.:g springs is an experience that cannot be duplicated anywhere else on the globe. J. FitANCis. General Pe. Ag't Omaha, Neb. (Swift's Specific) is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash and mer cury, the most dangerous of minerals. Books on Cancer and blood diseases mailed free by Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, Georgia. & -jokes GRAIN Commission Brokers Wear Com. Co., Correspondents. Direct Private Wire to Chicago. OFFICE Over Atwood's Drug Store. PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. All Orders Promptly Executed. Plattsmoiuh Tel. 275. Dr. W. C. Dean... ..DENTIST.. A rQ 4 i ii mr a" - . . .... Northwest cor. loth and Oodge sts..'..".'Uni3,lia PRICES REASONABLE. li work carefully and we!! done. Nervom n- t ents will receive rspe;ial Consideration. J ALWAYS USE Irritating ttings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts toothed and healed by De Witt's Witch Hzel Salve, a sure and safe application for tortured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. F. G. Fricke & Co. For Rent 1-uroit-heU rooms. quire at Eighth and Etna streets. In- A J COCOA PURE! HEALTHFUL !!