fHE i i uuu IDENTI FiED Found io Be Dudley Coleman Who Was Killed Last Thursday. Was KIntHel y IIL Father Au.l Two or Three Men With Whom He Hl Heen Working In !"r ln 'Py Connty -Body Disinterred n,l Will Be Taken to Sewartl. Fr.-vm Monday's Daily. inan wno WR9 this NEW SCHOOL BUILDING ASSURED. Hoard OeeMea Ttiitt a ' MUiming mm the Ouly Alternative. The board of education htld a meet- . i Id."' last evening ana aeciaeu unau- imou6ly to erect a new school buildiner on the eouthwest corner of the high school camous. It will be erected ac cording to the plana and specifications famished by the Omaha architect. It will be a one story building 70x90 feet and will afford the needed relief for a number of years. Smerlntendent McHugh suggested numerous ways In which the crowded condition could be overcome,but made no recommendation in the matter. tv.o unfortunate voun .... . Ac Sr. killed in the liurlington varu, . nuv last Thursday evening has ontifled as Dudley Coleman, who worked for George Poisal three jAm0AD NOTES ASD PERSONALS nn who was a nepnew 01 Pmprv Xewland i home f of a few U1H lane , . I " , . . . , - fniflman had been working Li,,..-' visit with hia mother, lie 18 in the quarries at Richfield, in Sarpy brahing on the Fremont, Klkhorn & l t . I - . n ) a four WAS A BRIEF SESSION City Council Meeting Was Short and Without Interest. K. S. Watter. the Fruit Tree Man, Is Xabbed Ity Federal Authorities He Ced the Malls For Fraudulent Pur-posei-HIrarn Ronlne Appointed Com pany Quartermaster. The city council met in regular ses sion last night with all members pres ent. The session was rather a brief one and no business of much import ant was transacted. A petition waa read by the clerk asking that the alley in block 20 be opened, and upon motion of Buttery the work was ordered done. The peti tion was signed by the trustees of the Methodist church and by the men BRIEFLY TOLD. . i... onil kut it!......! Vaiiav railroad, and a few mintv tor tne past iwu j liUiseuui ... .kt. .11... county, mi v .. . . , ... t. n OToaVt 1 mnrMrtv adioine this alley 191UI l-v uuw I " 1' f j ThnrsflRV ouit worKing av - uavsnK" '" of coins to woi k at I hia thumb quite b.idly ih Wpemn" Water quarries. He had tween Fremont and Missouri Valley planned to visit frionds and relatives ; n,! a fow davs prior to goiuji i The pay to Wee pi no- Water and on Thursday J and gladdened the hearts of the boya far as uouisvme. who work lor ine iuriingiun. uM His run is bo- car arrived this morning C. A. Marshall, Dentist. See Cooley for your pumpkins for winter. A. V. Atwood sells the best paint on earth. Oysters served in any stylo at Shinn's cafe. The social that was to have been given by the LadleB' Auxiliary Octo ber 1" has been postponed. Boarders Wanted Good board and room, near B. & M. shops by Mrs. Lamphear. Kates 14 per month. When you want to sraoko a 10-cont cigar try Otto WuilVSilver Wreath union made you can find n on the market. Amos Coleman departed for Seward this morning with the body of bis son, who was killed in the Burlington yards here last Thursday night Mrs. S. P. Holloway if having quite a 60rious time with rheumatism and has been able to get down town but uiimmmiiiiiiiiuuiiuimiuuimiiimmi 1 H! g We have them wo soli nothing but the very best E makes and warrant them g to give perfect satisfac- E tion. John T. Coleman, j ..JEWELER.. 2 Second door South ot Postofflce wwwwnnnnnmimTfTHwnnnf.m?m.wf 1 Underwear - is Next ter afternoon came as 4,r.rlv after S o'clock that l,n hoarded freight train o. .oana camo to l'lnttsmouth, arriving here at .:(.-,, and it is while alighting from this' train that the unfortunate young man lo?t his life. The body was found an hour and forty minutes after the arrival of this train. Frank Fitzgerald of Louisville heard of a man being killed in the local yards and having seen Coleman board the train at Louisville suspected that his friend had met death and in com pany with another man who had been working with Coleman camo down -here Saturday evening. The body had boon buried Saturday niorninff. but Coroner hauler naa re evp.ningi tUt0n out on No. 7. Tho oolice judge's report for ep- tpmber shows that there were seven arrests, four fines paid, two committed once since her return from tho raoun- to iail and one fine remitted. Tho claims committee reported fa- j vorably upon tho bills of tho county against the city, which had been car ried over from previous meetings. Messersmith called the council s at- I'F.KSON AI. MKSTIOS. Theodore Heira of Louisville was in tention to the need of some posts with Lnuisa Gorder tains. Lost A ladies' fifteen jowel Elgin movement gold watch. No 0,828,290; solid gold case No 245:543. Finder will bo liberally rewarded by lo.iving word at Nkws oflico or with Miss the city today. Mrs. E. W. Cook was a visitor in Omaha this afternoon. I. W. Teegarden of Weeping Water was transacting business in the city today. Frank Johnson and "Pate" Agncw were viewing tho sights in Omaha this afternoon. Miss Edith Patterson and Miss Ma- which to repair the fence at the ceme tery, and the same were ordered purchased. Tho bids for city printing were opened and read and it was found that ; the bid of the Weekly Journal was the lowest, and that paper was awarded ! the contract. A small amount of work was ordered in the Second, Third and Fifth wards and a sidewalk resolution presented lied and were soon satisfied that it was their comrade who had been killed. Amos Coleman, the young mans father, who resides on a farm near Seward, was telegraphed to and ar rived in the city last ovening, and this morning tho body was disinterred and taken to the undertaking rooms of Streight & Streight, where identifica tion was made beyond any possible doubt. Not only did tho father iden- J f v V i m Vint threo other men from Uichtield readily recognized the body as that of Coleman. Ouo of the latter was Ed ward Maloy, wbo had worked with him and roomed with him for two years. Tne other two wero James Martin and John Karosky, represent ing M. W. A. lodge No. 240S, of which Coleman was a member and In which, he carried l,0o0 insurance, his father being the beneficiary. There were a number of marks by which he was identified one of which wa a scar the full length of one thumb-caused by tho hand being caught in a corn sheller when he was a boy. The father looked for this mark the first thing he did. Dudley Coleman was twenty-seven vears of sice and had worked in this ritv Ana county a considerable length of time tilda Valiery were visiting friends in , Herold was adopted. Omaha this afternoon. 1 Tho matter of purchasing 500 feet of Mra Will Clement and her friend, hose was broueht up and pomo bids Noack, rep- ng and T.,. TOllinrr wife find hahv BDOnt I'aCK lng Company , wsa ,.icOCufc nw w. fZinia In Snuth Omaha, council with samples of hoso and gave ttia frmr rfiturnins- vesterdav morn- the members a tilk on the good quall- K1..C Woninn-an.i son remain-1 ties of his hose IUK w.. " - r. I ing until last evening. t uned u piece of the coat worn by the Miss Mollie Berger of Louisville, wore read by the clerk. IL C. Noac vounc man and this the men identl- Omaha visitors this afternoon. resenting the Now York Beltit County Judge George M. Spurlock went to Omaha this morning to con sult Occulist Glfford in regard to his eyes. He has been troubled for some time and concluded it was time to make an investigation. James Hunt returned to Council Bluffs this morning after a visit of severat days with relatives in this city. He got hia arm and hand quite badly injured a few days ago while at work in a canning factory in Omaha and was obliged to take a lay off. A Flay That IMeaaee Old Mid Tonus. Of all the dramatic productions playing here this season "waioney a Wedding," which will be the attrac tion at tho White. Monday, Oct. 1ft, is said to be by far the most entertain ing. It is a comedy-drama constructed to please tho young as well as the old. and fairly teems with the most novol and humorous ideas of every day life. Dan Maloney, the good-natured vic- ;m rtf n. matrimonial venture, is a 1. 1 in The council finally purchased 300 feet of hose of this gen tlemanthe price being SO cents per foot, with a siK years' guarantee on the 9amo. It is the same kind of hose that tho city purchased a few years ago, which was highly satisfactory. Federal Authorities After Him. Readers of The News will romem ber the arrest a few mouths ago of one K. S. Witters, a fruit tree agent of Weeping Water, on the charge of embezzlement. He was agent for a nursery at Seneca, Kan., and by pad ding his orders succeeded in filching the firm he represented out of a con siderable sura of money. Witters was to bavo been tried in tho courts at Seneca, Kan., last week, but his attor ney, Matthew Goring, was engaged on tho Watson case and was unable to go to Kansas. Word was received in th ritv vesterdav that Witters has still more grief on bis hands. Ho will now have a round with Uncle Sara, having been turned over to the fed eral authorities to answer to the ser ious chartro f using the mails for fraudulent Durposes. It wa3 not tvoo of character as truo a3 life. He ir worked for Atwood & Co. I possesses all of the native wit and Hi- lt.arned whether or not tho embezzle- at Cedar Creek and one vear for O. M. berninn mischief known to nis race, men, ca8e has been dismissed, ' ut it Streight on tho farm near South Bend and bubbles over with refreshing fun. ls suppo3ed that the federal author- and has worked in this city atdifferont The Widow Chancy, the jolU partner uie3 wiU be givon the first chance at fnrmwr Sattler states that of his humorously complicated court- h- Rnd lhe embezzlement case will there were 250 or 300 people viewed ship, and subsequent bride, furnishes bedi3posed of later. . . . . i t . i.i.nit arxrt irtrniwi ,Hiia it was Ivintr in tne i a iuna oi spariviwi; - j" and although a great many of that keeps an audience in the best of tho body 11 I nrA Hnlii.ll that number were wen -"- " .. mHil crane patent Coleman when he worKea uuriiisiBeiwnu.uip., Mm1,, es pop up in the snapo oi siug him. with vounsr Coleman Vioro nnno of them recognized The fact that no one expected to see a man they had known and the further fact that the man's head was severed from the body made his identification ditticult. The body will be taken to Se-vard for burial, leaving here at 7:P.! tomor row niorninji. ouarterumster I It ram Kobiue. Hiram Uobine, who is now at Fort Crook with the Thirty-ninth regi ment, writes to a friend in this city to tho elTect that he has just been ap nointed quartermaster of Company A, and it is his duty to look after the "grub" and see that the boys get what the government allows. Among other things ho says: "It is reported that we will leave next Wednesday, and I am sure that if you visit this camp you will be in-t-fat.rf in tho way your Uncle Sam is treating his boys. The entire eight companies are filled up to 106 men to the company, and every man has been fully equipped with everything that is necessary for soldiering. "Our rations consist of beans, coffee, fresh bread, fresh beef (once a day J, bacon, rice, Hour, tomatoes, potatoes, vinegar, sugar, pork, pepir, salt, dried apples, dried peaches, onions. The bacon, beef and fresh pork ia of the best quantity. You can thus ..Dnfinc see that Uncle Sam is feeding us all "right. The cook I have d those who tasted what he dishes out are satisfied. "I attend no drills and can be fouud at all timos in tho kitchen, oversee ing that place. hired have Notice to A. O. V- W. All members of the A. O. U. W. Indies and their friends are requested h!tnd Saturday morning to go n Omaha to attend the A. O. U. W. v0r,.iSns at the exposition. Spe- lw rates have been secured c the Burlington and it is desired to i. . A-ant n rreat success. 1 wo wno will be taken and the B. i headquarters at Omaha will be sere- march UDlOwn. irsin naaeu uu - leaves at7:30 ... Thondnre W. Ivory of nil"1 u- j nionwnod was in the city today, at tending to some bcss with his . t T Tvda. Mr. Ivory U & agenv, - , prominent real estate diWeruand money loaner of Glenwood.being quite surprise in"- and dancing specialties and the " . , , -I Hf.P.l.. nnmnanv. noaaea oy James and Kote Bradbury, comes with the highest of press praise, ssaie oi seats now on at Lehnhoff T'.ro?.' at usual prices. A Surprise Farty. Saturday night at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kalasok a number of girls and boys gave a very pleasant surprise party in honor of Miss Annie Kalina, the sister of Mrs. Kalasek. A nnmW nf n-araes wero played and dancing was indulged in until a late hour. Then supper was served. After supper the young folks played some more games, after which they departed for their many homes, all reporting a very nice time. Those present wero Missos Mary Kanka, Barbara Ptak, Antonia Yanda, Mary C. Yanda, Mary I. Yanda. Mary Machine,Josie Warga, Jennie Koke, Annio Kanka, KUen Blackett. Annie Blackelt, Josie Woster, Fanny Yanda. Mary Kalasek. Annie Kalina. Mary Ptak and Mrs. J. Kalasek, Messr3. Henry Nlras, Conrad Guthmann, Ed Mason, Will Carstens, Will Bates, Augu6t Bach, Frank Trilety, Anton Kanka, Anton Bajek, Bob White, Joe Shoebasty, Bornaro Wurl, James O'Neil, Herman Richter, Thomas Tidd. Georgo MeJeary. Mike Warga,Mike Bajek and John Kalasek. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which acttled on my lungs; cough set in and finally termi nated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could livo but a short time I gave myself op to my tav Tenting New Mall Catvher. A test of Dr. W. F. Patton's now was made on the lluilinffton Monday afternoon on me lino botween Omaha and Havelock. The stations had been fitted with tho new mail catch, which it is claimed will deliver and take on mail with the train running at lightning speed. It ii tho patent of an Omaha citizen, Dr. ond Patton, and associated with him in pushing the new device are a number of Omaha capitalists. - Tho test was made Monday with a epocial train carrying a postal car. Those who ac companied the car were Superinten dent Bignell, Dr. Patton, Chief Clerk of the Railway Mail Service J. M. C. W. Sherman will depart tomorrow morning for Centerville, la., to attend a reunion of his regiment, the Third cavalry. Mr. Sherman anticipates a very enjoyable time, as he will meet many comrades whom he has not seon since the war. By request he will give those present an impromptu talk on some appropriate topic After the reunion Mr. Sherman will probably .Ml - . 1 visit his daughter at Knoxvuie, ui which place Mrs. Sherman is also visiting. ThPiP am inma of our bargains: A good heavy-weight, copper-riveted bib overall, 50c; Brow ny bib overall, 2dc; mens' working shirts, :'.0c, up: a number of children' regular 10c hose now 5e; heavy-weight eight-ounco duck coats, $1.00, up; a few dozen mens' 1.50 coin-too satin calf shoes at . In groceries we have a cottee lor i-iip t.h pnnal of most that sells for 20c; also a few chests of Japan sun dried teas that will go at 3"c. This is a regular 00c tea. F. T Davis Co. Sol Ohorn returned last evening from St. Joseph, where he has been working at carpi nter work since the first part of August, lie states there is more building going on there than in any town in the country. Ho pur chased a lot in a new addition while there and expects to return after tho holidays and erect a house upon it. Bent is very high there ana a roan can erect a house and pay for it in a short timo out of tho money derived from the rent. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. It. 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 groatest btood and nerve remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country ueeds. All Amorica knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood. tones up the Btomacn, Birengtnens me nerves, puts vim, vigor and now life into every muscle, nerve and organ of tho body. If weak, tired or ailing you need IL Every oottlo guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. 1 Itapi! Fire Organ. A new electric organ placed in St. Michael's church, London, possesses C4.i;00 maes of wire. The action of the oican is so rapid that it would "re- if necessary, i-u times per Woman's Club Meeting. The regular meeting of the Woman's club will be held at the club room In tho A, O. U. W. hall Friday evening, October 13. The program f r tho evening will ba Amorican literature, Miss Gass, leader. Tho following ls tho outline in literature for that evening: 1. A brief review of literature dur- intr the colonial period. What con ri butlons to literature did Franklin ntike during this period? li. State tho character of liieraturo during the revolutionary period. What were the themes of interest as represented by the writings of Hamil ton and Jefferson. 3. The natiooal period. Home study. Irving's "Rip Van Winkle." Discussion in club of Irving's style, character effects and purpose of the story. ; A most enjoyable event occurred Saturday night at the home of Air. and Mrs. Weborg. who wero taken by surprise by a large number of their friends. The evening was spent in games of various kinds and music, and supper being served at tho appointed Lour. The guests were Mesefs. and Mesdainos Sherwood. Charles John son, Ryberg, Anderson, Kuntzman, Lutz, Kirkbam, Keppel and Slices Sherwood, Keppel, Gebhart, Messier and Messrs. Prof. Boock and Prof. Messier. are the the Where Life I L.una-eC More people o. o years old rouna iu mild clii. es than In tiihr latitudes. According to last census of the German empire, of a population of 53.000.000. only 78 have passed the 100th year. France, with a population of 4rt.000.000, has 213 cen tenarians. In England there are 146. in Ireland 578, and in Scotland 46. Sweden has 10, a- d Norway 23. Bel gium 5. Denmark 2, Switzerland none. Spain, with a population of 18,000,000, has 401 persons over 100 years of age. Of the 2,250,000 inhabitants of Servia, 575 persons have passed the century mark. It is said that the eldest person living whose age has been proven is Bruno Cotrim, born in Africa, and now living in Rio de Janeiro. He is 150 years old. A coachman in Moscow has lived for 140 years. BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenlo Beauty Tablets and Pills. A per. foctly safe and guaranteed treatment for all skin disorders. Restores the bloom of youth to faded face. 10 days treatment 50c : 30 days' $1.00, by mail. Send for circular. Address, H EH VITA MEDICAL CO., Clinton k Jacksoa SU CUCtp Sold by F. fi. Fricke & Co. to you, to your wife and to your nearest friend. There fore you sho Id be on inti mate erms with it. We have double-discounted all form r efforts in providing suitable Fall and Winter Underwear for Men and Boys. An elegant Fancy Ribbed Garment at 50c; another at 75c. A Pure All Woo! at $1. QJJ rji Men's Combination Suits at H $1.25 and $2.75. YOU OUGHT TO BECOME 1 ACQUAINTED , WITH ONE OF THESE. I 6. E. Wescott & son UIT $18 AND UP " a i penpons AST KLW rantrcinentH with wo always made woolen houses m we could oiler suitn at. front reUuo t'mn. We havo just completed tho same this mousoii, and now wo aro able to offer suit of clothe for next thirty davs from 1S up overcoats "nd trous ers in proportion, and wo inuke them up right, for we do no olh2 but tirat cIh-s work, and you know it. Call and soo tho largo rsho tment in woo'ens. Cl'-wrii"!? and repairing. Plattmouth telephone No lit i. JOHN Mercnant Tailor, C. I TAK, Leonard Block. MOTT'S peat. sec- insure Its Kuiployes. The Montreal Street Railway Com pany has at its own cost insured all It3 employes against accident or total dis ablement to the extent of 51.000. r...t 1 T1 rfltrat cnvnrnl f Imnllft i VOU uuuei,f. - ,rUh- nnmhop nt nnata Lrl-ain-Uf 11 is unn " " What Do the Children Drink? Don't eive them tea or coffee. Have tried the new food dnnK cauea .i Anri n nnmhoi rtr nnaTAi Lrnu jrenueuieu - . , .u f Tho clerks " aim iku log mu.i.o . The test being made with a special more Grain-O you give the children train the men in charge could stop tho the more health you distribute through train and go back and examine the their eystom. Crain-O 13 made of crmca afar passing them and notice pure grains and when properly nre- :'.. --i,i. f?n n,,r. narcd tastos like tho choice grades of KU V UUlCUb 111 IUU nwi r.US. vr - a failuro nf tho crane I COlTee but V iav a ;c.a i nB.rtriAIv Tt arlmitiprl that I much U "Ul n pivjivii.ii - i a a-w if the device will do what 19jClaimed sir Henry Irving on Shakespeare, for it that it is superior to any now in Sir Henry Irving devoted part of hia service. Something more than a year summer holidays to writing an article. rrmil crane was in- which he has eiven to tne laaies 00 costs about one-fourth as All grocers soil it. l"c and 2-5c flTallor-Madeijj Suit. tor. ... 4 The only way to got a Suit of clothes that will fit you prop erly is to have It ru de by a com petent Tailor. We will make you a suit th t we will guarantee to fit. from good cloth, nice fin ish and up-todte throughou-, 'oi 820. There i no use of send ing away from home or wea- nit' ready-made clothes when you can get a suit at such a bargain. We solicit a share of ) '( your patronage j Hudecek & McElroy The New Tailors, Kockwood block, Plittsmouth ago a now 9tylo of mail crane troducod and tried on the Burlington, but it was quickly placed out of ser vice owing to failure to do the work. Havelock Times. Death ot Lakes Pool. lLakco Pool died at the home of hia parents, W. H. Pool and wife, near Wabash at 5 o'clock Sunday morning at the age of twenty -two years. He had boon in poor health for a nuinlr of years and death was tne result of heart trouble. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. ior.dotermined if I could not stay with byjocal w" ea my friends on earth, I would meet my j way to cure deafness.am absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's Now Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds,! gave it a trial,took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God.I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles freo at F. G. Fricke & Co. Regular size 50c. and fl. Guaranteed or price refunded. Deafness Cannot be Cured as they cannot reach the e ear. There is onlv one and that is by constitutional Home Journal. It is called vhake spearo In Small Communities," and tells how the study, reading aloud and acting of Shakespeare's works may' be followed in communities away from tho larger centres. The "Plow Boy Precher,v Rev. J. Kirkman, Bolle Rive, 111., says: "After sulTersng from bronchial or lung trouble for ten yoars, I wns cured by One Minute Cough Curd. It is all that is claimed for It and more." It cures coughs, colds, grip and all throat and lung troubles. F. tr. Fricke & Co. The 'Gut Heil" 6-cent cigar has an enviable reputation among smokers. Union made. For sale by all dealers. Otto Wurl, Manufacturer. will remedies. Deafness is causea oy an innamea condition oi the mucous lininff of the Eustachian Tube. When thistube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed dealness is the result and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be! destroyed loreyer: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. tij - ...m iid flnfnranv case of deafness caused fcy catarrh) that cannot be cured'hia family of lagrippe and saves curea ty "Mytnwg y.g thousands from pneumonin.bronchitis. "If you scour the world you never find a remedy equal to One Min ute Cough Cure," says Editor Fackler, of the Micanopy, Fla., "Hustler." It Hold hv druecists. 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. The latest report as to the condition of J. C. Cummins, who has been so seriously ill for several days, is mat f5nn. h1b pond well and three sheds croup and all throat and lung troubles F. G. Fricke & Co. For Sale Three-room house and nno-half orP f land, in good condi- ft lrat Political SpeaWinf;. The campaign will be opened in Plattsmouth next Thursday evening, October 12, when Hon. E. J. Hainer will speak at Waterman's hall. Mr. Hairietf V1b an interesting talker ana tne ias iweniy-iour uur, wuu u Q o Pflter Spader, there is' no doubt that the meeting given his family stronger hope that he , 1 v may recover. , . I Send the Netts to 3 Located south of B. & M. shoos. In- 1 GOOD BOOKS ? In League With the Powerful The Days of Mohammed The Prince of the Houso of Pavid A Star in a Prison Titus The Wrestler of Philippi Ten Nights iu a Bar-room lieidc the Bonnie Briar llush Any of the above Cr lor - David Harum now $1-Jj. LEHNHOFRS PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weak ness, irregularity an 1 omissions, increase vir or and banish "pains of menstruation." Tlu-v are "L.IFE SAVE11S" to girls at womanluxKl, aiding development of organs and body. XSo known remedy for women equals them. Cannot, do harm life becomes a pleasure. JjU.OU 1,X llY MAILi. Sold by rtruffffists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland Ohio. Gering &. Co., Druggists. A Few More of Those Iron Beds Left.. With Mattress and Springs Complete or Beautiful Line of Bookcases.. Just receive! Como in nrd prico 'em. ...An elegant An tique 0k Sideboard to for $1" for the next thirty day-. This is a rare ba gain and cannot bo dup icated anywhere. Those Oak Rockers at $1.75... ' Are BARGAINS which everyone takes hold of who sees them. . . . J. I. UNRUH, The Furniture Man and Undertaker it S500 REWARD. W swill pay the above reward for aov ca.e of T.;,r rnmnlinL DvsneDsia. iick Headache. ndigestion. Constipation or Costiveness wecan- not cure with Llventa. tne . p-o-y-i Liver Pill. wl,en the directions are strictly com plied witfi. They are purely egetable.and Sever fa 1 to give satisfaction 25c boxes contain 1M pUU. lc boxes contain 40 pills, Be boxes . eoo t.inP ISpilla. Beware of substitut.ons i and .mlta t'ons. Sent by mail. Stamps ke-,.LT MEDICAL, CO cor. Clinton and Jackson 8 ts., ChicagoIll. 8eld by F. J- FTlck. Co. worms ill5M.fte F. G. FRICKE & CO. your frlend3. ED. FITZGEKAI-D Has new stock, new rigs and is prepared better than ever to take care of ft General Llverij Business Quick trips made to all parts of the county. Low prices and court eous treatment assured. STABLES SIXTH ASD VISE STS., PUttsmontlw NrbraikR. Zuckweiler B Lutz Continuetodoa leading business in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Bs Quality. Call and try us. Comer of Sixth and Pearl Streets, Plattsmouth, Neb wealthy. Will Of a KWM v'" "